Thursday, December 5, 2013

Watching Bigfoot

  There was a very good word used to describe the walk of the Bigfoot which has been compared to cross-country skiing and long-distance ice skating. The word is "gliding." We saw this word used in a report from Taylorsville, North Carolina. The gentleman, a hunter, saw the Hairyman from his car. He was on a powerline, a likely place for a Bigfoot to hunt due to its high browse factor and glided into the woods when the gentleman spotted him. We checked maps and saw that there were about four lakes and ponds in the area as well as a river. Bigfoot are like Navy Seals: they use water for refuge, getting into and out of situations, and are extremely comfortable in that medium. There is even speculation that they have underwater caves and diving efforts have been made to locate such caves but to no avail as far as we know. Peter Nickerson 352-359-0850

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